Radiator



A. L. TAUTE.

RADIATOR.

APPLICATION FILED MAR. 26. I918 Patented June 20, 1922.

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To all whom it may cancer-m .sf Be it known that I' ALBERT L. TA TE; a citizen of the United States; residing at Mora, in the county of Kanabec and State of Minnesota, have invented a new-and useful Radiator, of which the following is a specification. p 1

'Ihe device forming the subject matter of this application is a radiator adapted for use on automobiles, and the invention aims, to provide novel means whereby the efieotive surface of the radiator may be decreased: or I increased, depending on weather conditions I Itis'within the provinceof the disclosure to improve generally andfto'enhance theutility of devices of that type to which the present invention appertains- With the above and other objects inview; a

which will appear as the description proceeds, the invention resides in the combination and arrangement of parts and in details of construction hereinafter described.

" and claimed, it being understood that, with 25' ,the precise embodiment of the invention diator constructedin accordance with the 3 and 4. Disposed within thesp'acedefined i in the scope of what isclaimed, changes in shown can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention.

In the accompanying drawings Figure 1 shows a front elevation of a rainvention, parts being broken away; Fig

' ure 2 is a section on the line 2-2 of Figure 1;,and Figure 3 is a section on the line 3'3 of Figure 1'. a I

' In carrying out the invention there is provided a radiator 1 having the usual filling nipple 2. The radiator comprises a top compartment 3 a bottom compartment 4 and side conduits 5 connecting the compartments i918. Seria1 No ,2 25,233.

and 7 and in the casings valves 10 radiating surface;

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by the compartment-3, the'compartmentigt I and the conduits 5 is an auxiliaryjstructure 5 1 including a top header 6, a bottom header 7 v andflues 8 connecting the headers. Casings j 9 are located iat-the ends of the "headers-6*: arejou'r-o y ;naled, valveslO being adapted to be manipulated by means ofexposedrfinger pieces 11L It will be obvious that when the valves l0 are opened, the'waterwill circulatenot only I throughthe 'compartnrents3iand 4 and the conduits 5 but, as well, through the headers as; 6 and 7 and'fthrough the fiues 8; By closing" the valves 10,'the flues 8 and the'headers 6' v andmay be cut'ofiipthereby decreasing-the Having thus described invention;

is claimedis ends with the-compartments and having in- 1161' walls; an auxiliary member fitting with? in the central opening-of'the mainime mberf j I and including a top header,a botto'mqheader" 1 and flues'. connectingljgthe headers'yvalve c asings mountedlinthe ends of the headers and} in theinner'walls'of theconduits and conic A "radiatorcomprising, a main member having a central opening and; embodyingla" top compartmentij a; bottom compartment and side conduits]j'communicating at their.

stituting means forconnectlngf the auxiliary 5 member with themain member; and valves in the-casings, the valves controlling coin-Q 7 between the headers: and (f'the'- In testimony that Iclaim the foregoing. j as my own, I have hereto afiixed mysigna 1'" I ';ture in the presence of two witnesses. a Q I ALBERT TAUTEJY munication conduits, z

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